Google Play Store It’s the go-to app store for Android phones and, even if your phone isn’t compatible out of the box, you can install it. The Mountain View giant continues to improve it step by step, even if it sometimes makes mistakes, like the bug that left us without a search function.
However, it is not strange that sometimes we have doubts about the applications hosted on it. To respond to most frequently asked questions
An AI will clarify doubts in applications
The tremendous emergence of AI last year looks set to continue in the new year. Google, as one of the most important technology companies, has Google Bard under its belt, which even will merge with your voice ass istant
As revealed by the enthusiastic blog TheSpAndroid, Google is developing a generative AI functionality to answer the most frequently asked questions about Play Store apps. They were able to verify this by activating a flag (hidden functionality in development), which allows you to summarize the key aspects of each application.
Likewise, the AI built into the Play Store will also help us find answers to questions about application functions and features, as well as associated recommendations. To maintain the transparency of these responses, Google will mark which summaries were created by the AI.
Apparently, the Mountain View company is developing this new functionality to launch it in the the next weeks, since its state of maturity suggests it. Thus, Google continues to implement the capabilities of generative AI.
Remember that there are still things unresolved add Gemini to Bard in Spanishas well as the rollout of Gemini Nano to devices like the Pixel 8. In addition to all the tools mentioned above, artificial intelligence is also expected to reach Android Auto.
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